You make a dangerous association of ideas here, Ray. For example, these days where the (world) price of food is going up because because of the energy policy and food policy of rich countries, we have the choice to have MORE State - to drive this policy differently - and LESS State, to leave the farmers grow what they want. I am afraid that as between the farmer and the hungry, there are some intermediate large companies, I don't see who else than the authorities can have control on these companies.... :-)